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at the age of 28 from scotland. by way of ft. collins and colorado state, he's been around the world and he wins the king's tournament. congratulations to martin laird. a 75 is good enough to win by one over marino. so it is martin laird who collects the fedexcup points. 500 of them. an laird moves in to the fourth spot. coming up next, switch over to golf channel because golf central will have some post round comments from tiger woods who shot 72 today to finish minus 1. plus martin laird, keys to victory. this week we have phil mickelson in a tune-up for augusta, the shell houston open. coverage continues all weekend long. he has never met arnold palmer, martin laird. there's the meeting with the king nor the first time. cannot be much sweeter than that. >>> for our entire crew here at nbc, dan hicks saying so long from the bay hill club and lodge, where it was an unbelievable journey for marlin laird on this final round sunday but he wins arnie's tournament at bay hill. . >> announcer: you're watching nbc 4, washington's news
at the age of 28 from scotland. by way of ft. collins and colorado state, he's been around the world and he wins the king's tournament. congratulations to martin laird. a 75 is good enough to win by one over marino. so it is martin laird who collects the fedexcup points. 500 of them. an laird moves in to the fourth spot. coming up next, switch over to golf channel because golf central will have some post round comments from tiger woods who shot 72 today to finish minus 1. plus martin laird,...
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they are from the area on the east coast of scotland. the low family were not the most important people around. they were tenant farmers on the lands of the lord's keith who were the big shots in the neighborhood. and scotland had been in to a bitter conflict with england for years, and they had paid dearly for it. the scottish could not do business outside of their nation. they were banned from doing commerce in the british empire. but those restrictions were lifted in the early 1700s, and we see scotsmen pour out over the british empire with their skills attending ledgers and moving merchandise. and they appear all over america. and the low family was one such scottish family. it was more than just a family, it became a syndicate of the extended family of the lows, the isaacs, the taylors and others. it started with andrew low left glasgow, he had been trained as a young accountant and businessman, and he moved to savannah, georgia, and established himself in the new century, the 1800s, the early years. and he brought a cash investment
they are from the area on the east coast of scotland. the low family were not the most important people around. they were tenant farmers on the lands of the lord's keith who were the big shots in the neighborhood. and scotland had been in to a bitter conflict with england for years, and they had paid dearly for it. the scottish could not do business outside of their nation. they were banned from doing commerce in the british empire. but those restrictions were lifted in the early 1700s, and we...
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and it was set in scotland and i'm from there. and that boat that was in there, i used to work on that boat. >> are you serious? craig: i did! in the summer, there was a little car ferry. i used to work on it. >> are you kidding me? craig: my uncle alexander used to work on it. >> that's one of the most picturesque places i've been to. craig: i can't remember, i was drunk. >> i actually kind of -- i really enjoyed the scotch there. i kind of got into it. i definitely partook in it. craig: do you have an alcohol problem? >> no. craig: denial of it is a symptom of having it. >> it's true. it's true. but the other problem is we were there during summer and the days went on -- craig: very long. >> yeah. and we didn't actually sleep. we slept for two or three hours a night. craig: did you use a lot of cocaine? >> no. my god. crip so you the drug and alcohol problem. how are the kids? >> it's a tricky time to be there during the summer. craig: the summer is when you want to be there because the winter -- >> that can be veriess de pressi
and it was set in scotland and i'm from there. and that boat that was in there, i used to work on that boat. >> are you serious? craig: i did! in the summer, there was a little car ferry. i used to work on it. >> are you kidding me? craig: my uncle alexander used to work on it. >> that's one of the most picturesque places i've been to. craig: i can't remember, i was drunk. >> i actually kind of -- i really enjoyed the scotch there. i kind of got into it. i definitely...
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scotland yard is looking for new leadership and even the prime minister's on the defense. david cameron cut short an overseas trip and will address parliament on wednesday. meanwhile, the man who first blew the whistle on the news of the world was found dead today. his death, however, not considered suspicious. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: london's police, the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of the most senior leadership. sir paul stooenson and his deputy john yates, career policemen, the most recent resignations. maintaining at times close relationships with the very people they were supposed to be investigating. police officers accepting bribes from reporters has allegedly been common place. stevenson and yates both deny any wrongdoing on their part. what started as a scandal involving a single newspaper has now grown so large it's rocking this country's institutions and the murdoch empire. so far, there's four high-profile resignations, ten arrests, most recently rebecca brooks, one of murdoch's most trusted assistants. brooks who d
scotland yard is looking for new leadership and even the prime minister's on the defense. david cameron cut short an overseas trip and will address parliament on wednesday. meanwhile, the man who first blew the whistle on the news of the world was found dead today. his death, however, not considered suspicious. stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: london's police, the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of the most senior leadership. sir paul stooenson and his...
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wild wind and massive waves batter scotland. >>> and the fur flies. why an animal rights group is handing out the things they're why an animal rights group is handing out the things they're most against. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. today we begin with running out of time. what has begun an all-too familiar scene on capitol hill, republicans and democrats are deadlocked over key legislation. this time if congress can't compromise on how to pay for payroll tax cuts that expire december 31st, tens of millions of americans will see smaller paychecks next year. nbc's brian mooar reports. >> reporter: a sharply divided senate shot down competing attempts at payroll tax cuts. >> the motion is not agreed to. >> reporter: republicans refused to raise taxes on millionaires. democrats wouldn't agree to slash federal jobs. and if congress doesn't extend the tax cut and unemployment insurance, president obama is threatening to keep lawmakers in town through the holidays. >> we are going to stay here as long as it takes
wild wind and massive waves batter scotland. >>> and the fur flies. why an animal rights group is handing out the things they're why an animal rights group is handing out the things they're most against. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning. today we begin with running out of time. what has begun an all-too familiar scene on capitol hill, republicans and democrats are deadlocked over key legislation. this time if congress can't compromise on...
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you know, evan was over in scotland, and then also and london a little bit, and she saw what it was like to see men come home without limbs and things like that, and also what it was like to be in london when the bombs were falling, but every man response to violence and every culture responds in different ways, he was actually wounded on the western front and recuperated in these hospitals, but he remained proud of what he had done and father was the right thing until the end of the war she was disillusioned, so i think that and they were well aware of how devastating the violence was but i don't find predictably drove them when we or another. but the extremity of the violence is one of the reasons why they thought they had to be fighting for something greater and that was true in every country and one of the reasons it had to be -- it would only be a just war and the life of the war would only be justified if something so great could emerge and that's one of the reasons why it was hard to give it up. it's just appalling. >> anything else? >> i'm curious how much the war was in imaginat
you know, evan was over in scotland, and then also and london a little bit, and she saw what it was like to see men come home without limbs and things like that, and also what it was like to be in london when the bombs were falling, but every man response to violence and every culture responds in different ways, he was actually wounded on the western front and recuperated in these hospitals, but he remained proud of what he had done and father was the right thing until the end of the war she...
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the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of its most senior leadership. sir paul stephenson, the police chief, and his deputy, john yates, career policemen who are the latest casualties in the phone hacking scandal. scotland yard is being accused of mishandling the investigation into "news of the world qug, maintaining close relationships with the very people they were supposed to be investigating. police officers accepting bribes from reporters has allegedly been commonplace. stephenson and yates deny any wrong doing on their part. >> i have acted with complete n integrity and my conscience is clear. >> now the department tasked with counterterrorism and the 2012 olympics must find new leadership. what started as a scandal involving a single newspaper has now grown so large, it is rocking this country's institutions and the murdoch empire. so far, there has been four high profile resignations, ten arrests. most recently, rebecca brooks, one of rupert murdoch's most trusted executives. she resigned and was arrested two days later. bro brooks, who denies a
the fabled scotland yard is reeling after two sudden resignations of its most senior leadership. sir paul stephenson, the police chief, and his deputy, john yates, career policemen who are the latest casualties in the phone hacking scandal. scotland yard is being accused of mishandling the investigation into "news of the world qug, maintaining close relationships with the very people they were supposed to be investigating. police officers accepting bribes from reporters has allegedly been...
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yet more apologies from rupert murdoch, and new revelations about the evidence and scotland yard. >>> carmageddon, day one. they predicted catastrophe, so how's it going? >>> and what a kick. the remarkable american women just one game away from taking the remarkable american women just one game away from taking it all in the world cup. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. tonight, a good chunk of the country is feeling hot under the collar as an intense and what forecasters say will be a prolonged heat wave starts to take a dangerous hold across the middle of the country. by tomorrow at this time, temperatures will soar into the triple digits as far as north at minnesota. and no, this is not par for the cou course in july. this month, we have seen more than 900 temperatures meet or exceed all time records and of course, july is only half over. from atlanta, nbc's charles hadlock begins our coverage. >> reporter: texas is already in its worst drought in decades and this weekend, it's broiling in the heat. today is the 15th day in a row of temperatures at or
yet more apologies from rupert murdoch, and new revelations about the evidence and scotland yard. >>> carmageddon, day one. they predicted catastrophe, so how's it going? >>> and what a kick. the remarkable american women just one game away from taking the remarkable american women just one game away from taking it all in the world cup. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. tonight, a good chunk of the country is feeling hot under the collar...
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ignorant scotland plans a referendum to go it alone from britain after nationalist with george c. in little falls part of. the i.m.f. chief submit some quids but it concerns the fund might drop its projects to draw countries away from the american dollar as it was the currency. but also in the program we're picking up that penguins are t. heads as far south as you can go to investigate it humans are causing problems for freezing friends. this is r.t. international from moscow thanks for choosing as for your news it's eleven pm here in moscow and my name's kevin now in our top story for you europe swelling nationalism is now saying scotland consider an independent future the scottish parliament has a nationalist party majority for the first time it wants a vote on separation it's been part of britain for over three hundred years but many scots of long thought they'd be better off alone bolstered by their offshore oil reserves. report. the starting pistol sounds in the race to independence for scotland the scottish national party now how to surprise majority in parliament and their
ignorant scotland plans a referendum to go it alone from britain after nationalist with george c. in little falls part of. the i.m.f. chief submit some quids but it concerns the fund might drop its projects to draw countries away from the american dollar as it was the currency. but also in the program we're picking up that penguins are t. heads as far south as you can go to investigate it humans are causing problems for freezing friends. this is r.t. international from moscow thanks for...
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sunday she went to scotland yard to answer about the phone hacking scandal that occurred when she was editor of news of the world. she insisted that she knew nonoing. >> there's no way that a reporter can come in salacious, page one stories that the news of the world was running without an editor saying, how did you get that story? who was your source. >> reporter: later in the day, another bombshell the head of the scotland yard resigning. he said that he had no involvement in his force's failure to investigate of murdoch's journalists. >> i have no knowledge of the exat the present time of this disgraceful practice. >> reporter: tuesday murdochened his son james are scheduled to appear for british house of xhons. it remains to be seen if rupert murdoch can continue t t lead hs company or even keep it together. >>> now for this morning's weather from around the nation. on top of that scorching heat, gusty winds, hail and flash flooding from minneapolis to new york down to d.c. pop-up showers in south florida around houston. little rock. a wet day in the pacific northwest. rain from n
sunday she went to scotland yard to answer about the phone hacking scandal that occurred when she was editor of news of the world. she insisted that she knew nonoing. >> there's no way that a reporter can come in salacious, page one stories that the news of the world was running without an editor saying, how did you get that story? who was your source. >> reporter: later in the day, another bombshell the head of the scotland yard resigning. he said that he had no involvement in his...
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positive news for me personally as well as my lawyers and the prosecutor general's office of cold on scotland yard to send all were all of the evidence or for their investigation there are many documents in this case we have never received the results of the examination is a positive news for you know what we have to remember about the price you had to pay for it you were exposed to radiation were significant was the damage to your health it was serious enough to detect the early symptoms over radiation sickness it was a serious as that which you would believe. treatment yes i did had to spend about a month in a hospital that was moscow clinical hospital number six which is now part of the federal medical biological center employees specialists who previously work its nuclear power stations and so on the treatment involved many intricate procedures we had to do a long list of tests every day and samples were analyzed using some complex math formulas and thanks to prompt intervention by russian doctors the disease was nipped in the bud. as it would. have any symptoms and no long term effects o
positive news for me personally as well as my lawyers and the prosecutor general's office of cold on scotland yard to send all were all of the evidence or for their investigation there are many documents in this case we have never received the results of the examination is a positive news for you know what we have to remember about the price you had to pay for it you were exposed to radiation were significant was the damage to your health it was serious enough to detect the early symptoms over...
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. >> jimmy: you're from scotland, obviously. in scotland, i don't know a lot about other countries. i know it sounds stupid. do you wear kilts to school or how does that work? >> well, i don't think there's -- i have never seen it in school but we wear them to weddings and things like that. >> jimmy: formal events? >> kind of. or alcohol or drug-fueled events. like a scotland international soccer match or something. >> jimmy: okay. >> i did used to wear my kilt. i went through a phase, probably about a week where i said, i'm scottish, i can wear my kilt. it doesn't need to be a special occasion. i can wear it with a t-shirt and manly boots. and i just go to the store and i would buy eggs and milk and stuff and i was in the pub with my friends. i had a beer, you know, being silly. you look like an idiot. so, that -- that stopped. >> jimmy: so the kilt went in the drawer. >> wear it at weddings and stuff. >> jimmy: it's the law or something. >> and you have to have no underwear, as well. >> jimmy: there's no underwear under the kilt? >> you're not allowed, otherwise appare apparently
. >> jimmy: you're from scotland, obviously. in scotland, i don't know a lot about other countries. i know it sounds stupid. do you wear kilts to school or how does that work? >> well, i don't think there's -- i have never seen it in school but we wear them to weddings and things like that. >> jimmy: formal events? >> kind of. or alcohol or drug-fueled events. like a scotland international soccer match or something. >> jimmy: okay. >> i did used to wear my...
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that the crown prosecution service was told in some new evidence on the case was handed over by scotland yard if you heard anything about that evidence i don't think it's anything serious must be just the media report in the journalist must've misinterpreted the facts at the coroner's court hearing the officers of scotland yard rose up and said they needed two more weeks to hand over the remaining papers to the prosecution service would you maybe there is a certain procedure maybe it's do you do something else where you can my lords doubt that there could be new documents what's more likely is that they just need to provide more people or some type of those that they submitted along with the extradition request also heard another interesting interpretation russian investigators say you're no longer a suspect and a witness say no longer a witness but the victim yes. is it possible that the british authorities move mr to be a friend of yours who. from the witnesses latest onto the list of suspects this really is is it possible now. i read of such an option in the paper of a reporter from t
that the crown prosecution service was told in some new evidence on the case was handed over by scotland yard if you heard anything about that evidence i don't think it's anything serious must be just the media report in the journalist must've misinterpreted the facts at the coroner's court hearing the officers of scotland yard rose up and said they needed two more weeks to hand over the remaining papers to the prosecution service would you maybe there is a certain procedure maybe it's do you...
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be represent the nation of scotland it's for others to decide what the truce to do scotland's in are distinctly unique position we obviously have friendships with other parties elsewhere but we can only comment and speak for the people of scotland do you identify with their independence movements in europe for example the flare and i'm also thinking of less peaceful groups like the basques and the northern irish are you. we worried that independence in scotland could be an inspiration for those more violent groups well the scottish national party in the whole issue of nationalism scotland has always been in support there has no truck with violence or disorder in any shape or form and so we do have. you to equally read a part two of the left of center where we want to make scotland the better of our field of police we want to make sure that those who have the most contribute the most so we loot with envy and indeed friendship to scandinavia and to political parties not just national parties but parties of the same to the left of the globe and what about being an inspiration for those
be represent the nation of scotland it's for others to decide what the truce to do scotland's in are distinctly unique position we obviously have friendships with other parties elsewhere but we can only comment and speak for the people of scotland do you identify with their independence movements in europe for example the flare and i'm also thinking of less peaceful groups like the basques and the northern irish are you. we worried that independence in scotland could be an inspiration for those...
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would drive investors out of scotland. he recently opened a new centers for online retailers. >> that will give us one of the most successful and prosperous countries in the world. >> scotland already has many freedoms. annual u.k. government spending amounts to about 10,000 pounds per capita in itspending as opposed to 8000 in england. they subsidized free health care and tuition for scottish residence. students from other parts of the u.k. have to pay up to 9,000 lbs in tuition fees. like many and crush people, she thinks that stocks are living well at her expense. >> i am paying. at the beginning of every academic year, i have a big bill that i have to pay. i am perfectly happy to pay for my own higher education. i am not so happy to pay for some scottish kids. >> andrew argues the scotland is paying for the english. he no blogger wants to pay taxes to london for his discovery. he gives his whiskey time to mature, but he is in a hurry for independence. >> the time is now. >> he wants to revolutionize the kilt, not scotl
would drive investors out of scotland. he recently opened a new centers for online retailers. >> that will give us one of the most successful and prosperous countries in the world. >> scotland already has many freedoms. annual u.k. government spending amounts to about 10,000 pounds per capita in itspending as opposed to 8000 in england. they subsidized free health care and tuition for scottish residence. students from other parts of the u.k. have to pay up to 9,000 lbs in tuition...
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scotland is set to consider a break from the united kingdom full independence the polls show voters are still unsure whether they can go to learn the. european union's mainland germany in these patients with member states that received bailouts demanding stricter austerity measures before they're offered any further date. further a scottish national party now the biggest party in scotland has promised a vote on whether to split from the united kingdom he spoke to justice minister in mccaskill about his vision for a possible full independence. today i'm in edinburgh talking to kenny macaskill who is the scottish justice minister he's a member of the scottish national party which of course recently gained enough to be able to promise a referendum on scottish independence within the next five years kenny macaskill thank you for talking to us now tell me first what would scotland gain from independence well being control of our own resources for you to responsibility for the problems we face in our country and to be able to stand up and speak to the issues that matter to us. keeping charge
scotland is set to consider a break from the united kingdom full independence the polls show voters are still unsure whether they can go to learn the. european union's mainland germany in these patients with member states that received bailouts demanding stricter austerity measures before they're offered any further date. further a scottish national party now the biggest party in scotland has promised a vote on whether to split from the united kingdom he spoke to justice minister in mccaskill...
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winter in scotland maybe. i can feel. the rain just take two dogs on the daily twelve kilometer patrol the dogs begin barking as soon as they smell a bag they are just as indispensable when ranges look for peaches unseen bad as often the poachers have better equipment than the reserve personnel. all rules are the order the poachers carry weapons their boats have powerful engines on with their work and on top of that lawyers provide legal protection which you're unlikely to find any eyewitnesses here a ranger would have to work very hard before the offender could be brought to trial if you want and performance. as soon as the expedition ship leaves plus the station a family of humpback whales appears the captions the is the vessel along the shore of the research is take stock of the best inhabiting because in civil war i can see a female bear down there and a little compass nearby. when the bears a spotted their exact location will be on the map while the research is conduct their work ship moves a slow speed. but would ev
winter in scotland maybe. i can feel. the rain just take two dogs on the daily twelve kilometer patrol the dogs begin barking as soon as they smell a bag they are just as indispensable when ranges look for peaches unseen bad as often the poachers have better equipment than the reserve personnel. all rules are the order the poachers carry weapons their boats have powerful engines on with their work and on top of that lawyers provide legal protection which you're unlikely to find any eyewitnesses...
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>>reporter: spring in scotland - and the surf's up! >>muriel: the north east coast of scotland may seem an unlikely place to hold an international surfing competition - but conditions here are amongst the best in the world rivaling anything hawaii or even australia has to offer. >>howse: it's world class waves here in thurso east - not many people would know of scotland as being a surf destination ... i just love it, although you're rugged up and the water's really cold there's some novelty about coming to a place like scotland that makes it way more memorable. >>reporter: those world class conditions in evidence with one surfer scoring a 10 point wave - the maximum that can be achieved in competition. >>lester: yeah really happy with that - it's kinda rare to get something like that in the contest this big. yeah, so something to remember. >>reporter: but to compete here takes real courage. the waves may be classic, but they are seriously cold... barely above freezing... >>sullivan: it's one of the coldest surfing venues there is i mea
>>reporter: spring in scotland - and the surf's up! >>muriel: the north east coast of scotland may seem an unlikely place to hold an international surfing competition - but conditions here are amongst the best in the world rivaling anything hawaii or even australia has to offer. >>howse: it's world class waves here in thurso east - not many people would know of scotland as being a surf destination ... i just love it, although you're rugged up and the water's really cold...
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but scotland yrd is als praring for something like this. gun fired at the queen i 19, luckily a starting pistol. royal bodyguards are theast linef defense. in theventhat somebodyith firrm would sca the barrieand t past the policeget sthe mitary, i think it's generally accepted now that one o not both of the otmenre trained a protecon oicers and they will be armed. but one huge security advange will be the crow itself. packed with fan of th royal a hostile environntor any pontia attacker. anlike to step in someing hpens. a thsand police office wil be kep in reserveor trouble elseere in london on the day. theet dea wit dozens of cerenial occasions a year but th one is a huge challenge. protecng aity d the roy uples a blioneople watcaround the wor. >> dyou nt to keep upo date on e rol weddin you can foow a the velops by visiti thebcnews website. ere's a minutey minute detail timable for the big daas wl as a guide as to who's been invit andhat to wear it's a the for you on the website area marked yal wedding. and if you arenlin keep up toate on
but scotland yrd is als praring for something like this. gun fired at the queen i 19, luckily a starting pistol. royal bodyguards are theast linef defense. in theventhat somebodyith firrm would sca the barrieand t past the policeget sthe mitary, i think it's generally accepted now that one o not both of the otmenre trained a protecon oicers and they will be armed. but one huge security advange will be the crow itself. packed with fan of th royal a hostile environntor any pontia attacker. anlike...
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scotland yard is outlining some of its plans to keep the royal couple safe. diana alvear joins us from london with the latest. it must be very exciting to be there. good morning, diana. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. i think you can tell by my coat and scarf that the tropical heat wave is over. but wedding fever is still in full effect. look at "the telegraph." the lovely couple right there, front and center. this city can't get enough of these two. and it's been very good for business. the shop windows are filled with official souvenirs. and the shops themselves, filled with customers. loads of them. >> an extra 500,000 people coming in to shop, enjoy the wedding, celebrate. an extra 50 million pounds for our stores. a massive celebration. >> reporter: a celebration of a young couple that has stolen the hearts of a nation, kate in particular. they've had a long time to get used to the idea. will and kate's courtship lasted eight years. compare that to princess diana, who visited the prince charles only 13 times before they wed. >> she still referr
scotland yard is outlining some of its plans to keep the royal couple safe. diana alvear joins us from london with the latest. it must be very exciting to be there. good morning, diana. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. i think you can tell by my coat and scarf that the tropical heat wave is over. but wedding fever is still in full effect. look at "the telegraph." the lovely couple right there, front and center. this city can't get enough of these two. and it's been very...
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he was a student in scotland. but alexander flemming, his discovery is a gem in this eclectic collection. >> we have a chance to remake the universal museum. that was the dream of the vicker toian period to bring lots of subjects together and give people a chance to understand the interconnectedness and people and the ideas about science. >> scotland has a rich literary tradition too. >> it was a great printing center. >> one is alexander mccall smith. what does it say about scotland today? >> i think it is very significant in that it demonstrates that there is a spirit of confidence in scotland. whatever happens politically will encourage people to perhaps take a more optimistic view of the future. >> with 8,000 exhibits, both small and large, the greatest hope more than 1 million visitors a year will come here to gaze in wonder. >> and we have news just in from libya that the libyan military chief is dead. there has been great speculation in the rebel stronghold who defected from gadhafi's side at the start of t
he was a student in scotland. but alexander flemming, his discovery is a gem in this eclectic collection. >> we have a chance to remake the universal museum. that was the dream of the vicker toian period to bring lots of subjects together and give people a chance to understand the interconnectedness and people and the ideas about science. >> scotland has a rich literary tradition too. >> it was a great printing center. >> one is alexander mccall smith. what does it say...
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and scotland is good for the rest of the united kingdom. i want to make an optimistic case why we're better together. that is what all of us who support the union should do and i for one should play our part. >> campbell. >> nobody asked for it and nobody wanted it except for the libera liberals. yet, yet, yet, prime minister, a few weeks ago 70% of the british people want a referendum on europe. it's in the liberal manifesto but that doesn't mean much, it's more than half of your members want a referendum as well. >> the honorable gentleman says that the referendum that nobody wanted, it was in his manifesto. i know -- i know that it was a pretty tough document and he might have a word with the author but i would recommend you read for the manifesto before you stand for the party. >> given the high level of demand for the public to attend the consultation events on the future of children's cardiac services in south hampton, will my right honorable members call for different events to the maximum number of people in the wider second scenari
and scotland is good for the rest of the united kingdom. i want to make an optimistic case why we're better together. that is what all of us who support the union should do and i for one should play our part. >> campbell. >> nobody asked for it and nobody wanted it except for the libera liberals. yet, yet, yet, prime minister, a few weeks ago 70% of the british people want a referendum on europe. it's in the liberal manifesto but that doesn't mean much, it's more than half of your...
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have different judicial system england has its own unique system scotland is based on. the law so. well it's a nice in some respects is a tradition you know but when. the real is serious things being global are about that means the lore also becoming more and more global and that's not a chance to try to struggle what is fact let's talk about russia in order to facilitate economic planting in order to better defend their protects its citizens should russia for example try to achieve certain uniformity of war with state the european union. well actually a russian law is becoming more and more common eyes to have european law and the decisions of your real human rights courts is also very important stand in for us and we are doing quite a lot to try to put the level i would usually reduce transfer of european international traditionary votes also reality. different media in this country for example very misty daily claims that this forum is supposed to become a quote a place for dialogue between government and business over modernization of law and quell this it means tha
have different judicial system england has its own unique system scotland is based on. the law so. well it's a nice in some respects is a tradition you know but when. the real is serious things being global are about that means the lore also becoming more and more global and that's not a chance to try to struggle what is fact let's talk about russia in order to facilitate economic planting in order to better defend their protects its citizens should russia for example try to achieve certain...
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in fact, a major financial institution warned yesterday of the dangers of investing in scotland while there is this uncertainty about the future of the constitution under way. i think it is very important that we keep our united kingdom together and we stress that when it comes to vital industries like green technology, the combination of a green investment bank sponsored by the united kingdom government and the many natural advantages that there are in scotland can make this a great industry for people in scotland -- but we will do that only if we keep our country together. >> dr. allen whitehead. >> just after the election, the prime minister said that his government would be the greenest ever. does he still take that statement seriously? if he does, will he personally intervene to sort out the appalling chaos that is resulting from the slashing, in six weeks' time, of feed-in tariffs for solar pv, leading to substantial job losses, chaos in the solar pv industry, and devastation for hundreds of community renewables projects? >> it is this government who set aside £3 billion for a
in fact, a major financial institution warned yesterday of the dangers of investing in scotland while there is this uncertainty about the future of the constitution under way. i think it is very important that we keep our united kingdom together and we stress that when it comes to vital industries like green technology, the combination of a green investment bank sponsored by the united kingdom government and the many natural advantages that there are in scotland can make this a great industry...
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the prime minister will be aware of the of the report issued yesterday on green energy investment in scotland. does he agree with me that this report very ably demonstrates that the benefits of real energy are only the price delano potential of the large-scale investment made possible by the u.k. and agrees that a drawn-out independence referendum is seen as a distraction from that? >> my friend makes an important point. a major financial restitution wonder survey of the dangers of investing in scotland where there is uncertainty about the future of the constitution. i think it is very important we keep our unit can get together and stressed that when it comes to vital industries like green technology the combination of a green investment bank sponsored by the united kingdom government and the many natural advantages there are install on can make this a great industry for people in scotland but with only do that if we keep our country together. >> dr. allen white hit. >> the prime minister says that his government will be the greatest ever, does he still take that statement seriously demand i
the prime minister will be aware of the of the report issued yesterday on green energy investment in scotland. does he agree with me that this report very ably demonstrates that the benefits of real energy are only the price delano potential of the large-scale investment made possible by the u.k. and agrees that a drawn-out independence referendum is seen as a distraction from that? >> my friend makes an important point. a major financial restitution wonder survey of the dangers of...
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they found the ip address and located this man in scotland. this were resources dedicated to it. that's part of the anger as well. >> thanks. >>> the 65th annual tony awards were handed out last night. what a spectacle it was. in case you missed it here's the big winner. >> "the book of mormon". >> the tony award goes to, "the book of mormon." >> from "the book of mormon". >> "the book of mormon." ♪ >> a musical about missionaries in uganda picks it up. it took home nine trophies including best original score, best direction and the top prize, best musical as well. you have to rent a uh-huh haul to get all those out of there meanwhile chris rock who's starring in "the mother with the hat" treated the crowd to a standup routine before he presented the award for best musical. take a listen. >> you know, if you would have told me two years ago that i would miss the best basketball game ever to hang out with nathan lane, i would have been you're crazy. that's what happened. i i remember my first musical like it was yesterday because it was yesterday. at bayer, we've been relieving
they found the ip address and located this man in scotland. this were resources dedicated to it. that's part of the anger as well. >> thanks. >>> the 65th annual tony awards were handed out last night. what a spectacle it was. in case you missed it here's the big winner. >> "the book of mormon". >> the tony award goes to, "the book of mormon." >> from "the book of mormon". >> "the book of mormon." ♪ >> a...
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science or frankenstein food how safe is the new in gradient in your diet or better push ties labs at scotland's rabbit institute one of the leading food research centers in europe scientists here are trying to find out whether long term consumption of g.m. foods may affect health the professor is so concerned about the implications of his discovery he's decided to publicize his findings early as a scientist looking at it actively working on the field. i find that. it's very very fair to use. it big. drugs the first experimenting and because whether we started it i get the idea five there was not a single publication or the potential or the real effects of genetically modified. bettine or was with any species rats mice. or humans. even good at the humans for all of the eat it. this is the same idea of potato this is that we used for genetic engineering get thank you thank you for life. and this is the i think are potato variety which is one of the easiest to genetically engineer and. the point of the whole genetic what if acacia experiment was to protect the potato gates the eight feeds which ar
science or frankenstein food how safe is the new in gradient in your diet or better push ties labs at scotland's rabbit institute one of the leading food research centers in europe scientists here are trying to find out whether long term consumption of g.m. foods may affect health the professor is so concerned about the implications of his discovery he's decided to publicize his findings early as a scientist looking at it actively working on the field. i find that. it's very very fair to use....
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you grew up in this little village in scotland. not many people live there. it was not as people like to say an unhappy upbringing. you were very happy for most of your life before you came on "britain's got talent." we discussed that. >> still am. >> the key person in your life was your mother who very sadly died really before she saw any of this. what would your mother have made of this do you think? >> that was a bit of a tricky one. she probably would have said, stop all the nonsense and just go on with it. >> what were the values she taught you? >> christian values, how to put yourself in other people's shoes and how to give your best even when things are really tough. >> you certainly did that and you entered britain's got talent and after the break i want to show you the clip that the whole world watched. the famous audition clip where i was there and i'll be honest laughing at you. but i wasn't laughing once you began to sing. you have the last laugh. i habe a cohd. yeah, i toog nyguil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil does
you grew up in this little village in scotland. not many people live there. it was not as people like to say an unhappy upbringing. you were very happy for most of your life before you came on "britain's got talent." we discussed that. >> still am. >> the key person in your life was your mother who very sadly died really before she saw any of this. what would your mother have made of this do you think? >> that was a bit of a tricky one. she probably would have said,...
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what if acacia xperia back to us or to protect the potato a gate stay feeds one of the major pests it scotland of they attack their potato they could eat parts of the potato and we observed that that particular lect which we used which we take to crop. the snowdrop. did to protect the snowdrop bulbs against or sorts of pests attacks and we had hoped that if we had to take the that particular gene and transferred it educate it into the potatoes that would also be protecting the potato against its like that which in fact it did. after the end it was were killed at dissected we found out that the compared is with the genetically modified potatoes their internal organs developed differently some of the hole gets such just for example they got increased in size. even. as far as. the other issues for example. were not developing as well as the controls at the conclusion of this is it worth the they found those data thirty six thirty six very significant differences between the g.m. . at the g.m. ford. philadelphia us physicians criticize that after more than ten years there is still no long term stu
what if acacia xperia back to us or to protect the potato a gate stay feeds one of the major pests it scotland of they attack their potato they could eat parts of the potato and we observed that that particular lect which we used which we take to crop. the snowdrop. did to protect the snowdrop bulbs against or sorts of pests attacks and we had hoped that if we had to take the that particular gene and transferred it educate it into the potatoes that would also be protecting the potato against...
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genetic modification experiment was to protect the potato a gate stay feeds one of the major pests it scotland of they attack there the potato they could leave parts of the potato and we observed that that particular elected which we used which we take to cross. the snowdrop. did to protect the snowdrop bulbs against or sorts of pests attacks and we had hoped that if we had to take the that particular gene and transferred it educate it into the potatoes that would also be protecting the potato against insect attacks which in fact it did. after the end it was were killed at dissected we found out that they'd come pad is with a genetically modified potatoes there it turned no or get developed differently some of the internal whole gets such just for example the got increased in size. even do it. or some of the other issues. or the kid is where they don't develop as well as the controls and the conclusion this is a part of the they found those date thirty six thirty six very significant different it says the g.m. . at the g.m. fed at. philadelphia u.s. physicians criticize that after more than te
genetic modification experiment was to protect the potato a gate stay feeds one of the major pests it scotland of they attack there the potato they could leave parts of the potato and we observed that that particular elected which we used which we take to cross. the snowdrop. did to protect the snowdrop bulbs against or sorts of pests attacks and we had hoped that if we had to take the that particular gene and transferred it educate it into the potatoes that would also be protecting the potato...
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december and to private from the argonne and southern highlanders fifth battalion the royal regiment of scotland who died on the first of january. these were courageous and selfless servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice in the fight to make our country a safer place. we send our deepest condolences to their families, friends and colleagues. >> here, here. >> this morning i spoke to the australiian prime minister for the appalling floods and damage in queensland and we were thinking of her and the australiian people at this time. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> could i indulge of the to the troops and the australian people. he will also recall in the coalition document his solemn promise to take action on bankers bonuses and he's renegatives on his second promise why should we ever trust him again? >> the reason we had to put up value added tax is because of the complete and utter mess we were left by the government. i know they are now denial about this. but the fact is we had one of the biggest budget deficits in the g8, one of the worst records on debt anywhere that you
december and to private from the argonne and southern highlanders fifth battalion the royal regiment of scotland who died on the first of january. these were courageous and selfless servicemen who made the ultimate sacrifice in the fight to make our country a safer place. we send our deepest condolences to their families, friends and colleagues. >> here, here. >> this morning i spoke to the australiian prime minister for the appalling floods and damage in queensland and we were...